Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Jr.NTR my join congress???

Now congress men are trying to pull 'Young Tiger' NTR into congress and people may feel it as false news but it may be true or false...And the story goes like this :

There is a strong buzz making sounds that NTR Jr who was the only missing link in the battle cry of the Telugu Desam is now being wooed by the Congress force. There is a very strategic ploy being employed by the experienced Congressmen and news is that those folks to whom NTR can never say no and takes their words with full respect are being approached by YS and his men to ensure that talks get a breakthrough.

Apparently, there have been few spurts of differences between NTR on one side and Balakrishna, Kalyanram on the other and the truth remains that if there is any star who has a strong appeal amongst the public after Balayya, then it is NTR Jr himself. However, ever since the Nandamuri clan announced its decision to support Telugu Desam party, NTR has been maintaining a 'Touch-me-Not' stand and when the real event of 'Yuvagarjana' happened he dropped out at the last moment citing shooting commitments.

Sources say that Congress has been promising the moon for NTR if he joins them and also provide full support to any other government related deals he might have. They are fully aware that if there can be any star power in the Congress that is match to Chiru or Balayya, it has got to be NTR since Mahesh Babu has been off the hook and Nagarjuna will not be so intensely involved in the canvassing.

Meanwhile, this news has already reached the honchos of the Naidu camp and there is news that Balayya has already entered the field to begin a fresh round of talks with NTR and give him some piece of his mind. Reports say that Balayya has been asking NTR to maintain restraint and not make any hasty moves by joining the Congress camp. But if it does happen and NTR jumps across the line, then it is without doubt that the whole dynamics of the political situation will take a completely different direction.


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